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I think most of the styles are but just in a different way.  I don't clump women together ... not every college person has the same fashion taste. 

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@Still Stylish Lady wrote:

What's "college age" ? I got my BS in ACcounting at age 53. 

 


Quite commendable. But, really, I think most people would consider college age to be late teens to early twenties. 

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I really don't think brands are important to college kids unless they have money. Just give them tons of 'at leisure' wear, pjs, sweat pants/shirts.

 

I live in the middle of a huge college town a nd this is all I see on them. They don't really care what they wear & look like - I know this to be true by what they look like.

 

I never dressed like this when I was in college. I didn't have money (still don't really) but I CARE about what I look like and what I wear when I walk out my door regardless of where I'm going.

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If we're talking typical college age women, I'd say Barefoot Dreams, Peace Love World, Cuddl Duds, and Rachel Hollis. That's if they're even watching QVC. They can find similar items other places. But then again there are many women my age (40s) and up who also wear a lot of lounge, athlesisure, and trends and aren't into the more classic conservative styles.
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"Trendy is the last stage before tacky."

K.L.

 

I'd say most of what Q sells.

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@Still Stylish Lady wrote:

What's "college age" ? I got my BS in ACcounting at age 53. 

 


 

 

@Still Stylish Lady   😁. I agree. In my 40’s, I went back to school to study jewelry design/metalsmithing. 

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Living in a college town for the last 47 years. I see everything from grunge, yoga wear/ leggings/tees/jeans to preppy chic on sorority row.